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III. The Crown Letters III. The Crown By the Comm rs for Executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain & Ireland & c. Whereas we have appointed you Captain of His Majesty's Ship the Crown ,

I. To The Peace of 1748 Letters Letters To the Secretary of the Admiralty (P.R.O., Ad. I, 1483) Weazle in Mounts Bay. February 4th, 1746/7. Sir, Please to acquaint their Lordships that, pursuant to an Order from Vice-Admiral Anson

Volume 167 December 1 22, 1713 December 1 22, 1713 Dec 1. 1 . Com rs of Customs, North Britain, to Thomas Harley, Esq. Had proposed that the master of the packet boats and the seamen between Port Patrick

Treasury Books and Papers December 1739 December 1739 Dec. 1. 193 . ( a-k. ) Abbreviate or statement of account by Allan Whitefoord, Receiver General of Scotland, of moneys received and issued for the following periods respectively: 1738, Dec.

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Parishes Bedhampton BEDHAMPTON Betametone (xi cent.); Bodehampton (xv cent.); Bedhampton (xvi cent.). The parish of Bedhampton is very long and narrow, being about 11/2 miles in breadth at the widest part and 61/2 miles in length; its southern part

Parishes Bursledon BURSLEDON Brixenden (xii cent.); Burstlesden (xiv cent.); Bristelden (xvi cent.). The parish of Bursledon is a beautiful little tract of country, 1,100 acres in extent, on the right bank of the Hamble River, which is here tidal.

The liberty of Portsmouth and Portsea Island Introduction THE LIBERTY OF PORTSMOUTH AND PORTSEA ISLAND The island of Portsea is separated from the mainland by a narrow channel known as the Port Creek , crossed by means of an

COURT MARTIAL UPON CAPT. DICKINSON. SATURDIAY, SEPT. 12-SIXTEarNTc DAY.-Coem5iss!ol"er ROs, of the Dock-yard, Malta, described the repairs required by the Genoa at Malta. Ile had known Captain Dickinson for 15 years, and he was an Officer who, had risen

MI SCELLANEOUS. COBDEN TEST1nsoxsAL.-METRoPOLITAN SUBSCRIPTIONS To 23RD INST.- Although the address of the committee ap- peared only on the 14th inst., upwards of 9,0001. have been already subscribed, being at the rate of 1,0001. per diem. The public feeling

THE ARMY AND NAVY. ROYAL MILITrART ACADEMY, WOOIVwICo.-Major-General J. Boteler Parker, C.B., Lieutenant-Governor of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, has issued an order, of which the following is a copy: " Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Oct. 7. "The unprecedented

I NAVAL AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. ADDITIONAL CAVALRY AND INFANTRY FOR, TmaiKEY.-The remain- ing troops of the 11th Hussars have left Dublin this week for Con- stantinople. The 5th Dragoon Guards will embark at Kingstown, on the 25th inst., on

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Crawford Thom as Maples and William Copland were contained in the said List of 6 Witness es And this Deponent further Saith that his Majesty's Ship that Hyena having been sent to the said Coast for the Evidence for

Entry No. Names. Description Place of Birth and Age. From What place Received By Whom Committed Crime Where and when Tried Before Whom The Sentence When Executed When Transported To Whom delivered Remarks London Session for December 1791 PRISONERS

January Sessions for Middlesex Continued Dates when Brought to Newgate No. of Commitment Names Descriptions To What place Committed By Whom The Crime If discharged by Proclamatn. When and Where Tried Before Whom If Acquitted The Sentence How dispo

Conditional Pardon for John Molcahy his Name Etc. is written on Page 11 George R. Whereas John Molcahy was at the Sessions holden at the Old Bailey in May last tried and convicted of Felony and had Sentence of

I' I .OK THE. STATE, OF :THE;G0:A.L TRADE; Â To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury. i The Memorial .of the Coal Fitters of the Port of Sunderland, in the County of Durham, Â f

\0 J SELECT COMMITTEE ON METROPOLITAN POLICE. 32,080 - - It appears also that the total Expense of maintaining this average Number of Persons on Board the Hulks, for the whole year 1797, amounted to -------- To this Expense

JDEVONPO.RT, - Sir, Portsmouth, 10 Jan. 1834. I have the pleasure of reporting that the conduct of the Convicts in general on board the Hulks in Portsmouth Harbour continues to be very satisfactory. A few exceptions, there must always

GENERAL INDEX. General Heads. Religious Instruction and Advjce is impeded by asso-\ ciated Labour, - - - -f to Prisoners in Wakefield Gaol* - - , Â¦Â¦ it is the Duty of the State to provide, for Prisoners, -

HAMPSHIRE. 820 -REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS ON Portsmouth. 32 Geo. III. c. 103. An Act for the better paving, cleansing, widening and regulating tile Streets, Courts, Roads, Lanes, Ways, Rows, Alleys, and public Passages' and Places, within the Town of

THE PROP OSED SPITHEAD FORTS. When, on the 21st of June last year , I had the honour of being allowed to submit to the Royal United Service Institution my plan of Langston Mole , and other sea-works for

THE PROP OSED SPITHEAD FORTS. 9 keep an enemy longer under their cross fire; and, in fact, the several rafts might be so arranged as to prevent a direct course being made by an enemy into the harbour. These

83 " Ve ssels would offer so small a mark at a distance that even the accuracy of the newly-invented rifled ordnance could not be depended on for striking them; and when it is considered that each will be

142 THAM ES IRON WORKS GAZETTE. entertained a distinguished company on board his new Flagship, which, according to all accounts, was much admired (as indeed it should be) by the naval experts present. The following tables showing the number

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Another certificate signed by the same, of the same tenour and date, certifies his like good behaviour on board the Ramillies, from September the 8th, 1755 , to May the 3d, 1756 . And another of the like tenour,